As I wrote above it's usually Explorer which does so many requests. Use of the network mounting points should help a little.
Actually you can take Process Monitor from sysinternals.com and look what programs send requests to your disk. In order to minimize number of logs set there a filter something like "Path"->"begins with"->"X:", where "X:" is a drive letter to your disk.

We are working on the problems with Word and performance. As soon as it is done we will notify you here.

The fix will be available in the next build. We usually make a new build every 3-4 weeks after several bugfixes have been accumulated.

Explorer usually scans files for the currently opened by the user directory. In addition to Explorer there are lots of programs that periodically do something on the disk (for example antiviruses scans files). It's possible to deny such access by checking in the OnOpen callback what a process is trying to open a file (see the GetOriginator... methods) and return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED from the callback. This causes the originator process won't obtain a handle to the file and therefore won't be able to do operations with it.

Some improvements have been made before and after the build 159. And we are still improving compatibility with the customer's server (certain issues happen only with that server and not with the servers we can test with). As soon as we solve that customer's problem, we'll publish either an update of CBFS or the sample separately.

Most issues arise from the fact that WebDAV is not a filesystem access protocol and different servers have different understanding of how to map documents and collections into something that behaves like a filesystem.

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